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An integrated framework for examining groundwater vulnerability in the Mekong River Delta region

October 20, 2023

The Mekong River provides water, food security, and many other valuable benefits to the more than 60 million Southeast Asian residents living within its basin. However, the Mekong River Basin is increasingly stressed by changes in climate, land cover, and infrastructure. These changes can affect water quantity and quality and exacerbate related hazards such as land subsidence and saltwater intrusion, resulting in multiple compounding risks for neighboring communities. In this study, we demonstrate the connection between climate change, groundwater availability, and social vulnerability by linking the results of a numerical groundwater model to land cover and socioeconomic data at the Cambodia-Vietnam border in the Mekong River Delta region. We simulated changes in groundwater availability across 20 years and identified areas of potential water stress based on domestic and agriculture-related freshwater demands. We then assessed adaptive capacity to understand how communities may be able to respond to this stress to better understand the growing risk of groundwater scarcity driven by climate change and overextraction. This study offers a novel approach for assessing risk of groundwater scarcity by linking the effects of climate change to the socioeconomic context in which they occur. Increasing our understanding of how changes in groundwater availability may affect local populations can help water managers better plan for the future, leading to more resilient communities.


Publication Year 2023
Title An integrated framework for examining groundwater vulnerability in the Mekong River Delta region
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0292991
Authors Kathryn Powlen, Saira Haider, Kyle W. Davis, Nina Burkardt, Sachin D. Shah, Stephanie Romanach, Matthew E. Andersen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title PLoS ONE
Index ID 70259714
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Wetland and Aquatic Research Center; Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center
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